Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who has detailed her life as an underage sex slave for Epstein, has alleged that she had sex with the billionaire’s rich and powerful friends at his behest, including Britain’s Prince Andrew and Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz. Both men have vehemently denied the allegations.

* Sept. 14, 2007, one of Epstein’s attorneys and Assistant U.S. Attorney Ann Marie Villafana exchanged emails, which included a proposal for Epstein to plead guilty to assaulting one of his main procurer of the girls.

* Sept. 15, 2007, Villafana sent an email to the Epstein defense team raising concerns about a plea that would not involve one of Epstein’s underage victims, saying: "I have gotten some negative reaction to the assault charge with [one of Epstein’s co-conspirators] as the victim, since she is considered one of the main perpetrators of the offenses we planned to charge in the indictment. Can you talk to Mr. Epstein about a young woman? We have hearsay evidence that she traveled on Mr. Epstein’s airplane when she was under 18, in and around 2000 or 2001 time frame."

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They also discussed a second charge of assaulting another procurer and former girlfriend.

* Sept. 16, 2007, Villafana sent an email to one of Epstein’s attorneys, indicating that her office didn’t like the proposed charges because they were "not investigating Mr. Epstein abusing his girlfriend."

* Sept. 24, 2007, the federal non-prosecution agreement was signed. That day, the U.S. Attorney’s Office sent an email to Jay Lefkowitz, one of Epstein’s attorneys saying they would negotiate privately about what information would be disclosed to the victims.

* On Sept. 27, 2007, Villafana emailed state prosecutor Lanna Belohlavek and State Attorney Barry Krischer saying: "Can you let me know when Mr. Epstein is going to enter his guilty plea and what judge that will be in front of? I know the agents and I would really like to be there. ‘incognito.’"